BTRIPP (btripp) wrote,
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And then the bottom fell out ...



As noted in this post, at this point I was running around 12 hours a day cranking out graphics, pretty much 7 days a week, and everything else was falling by the wayside. This, 12/07/2010 was a rare Tuesday post ... even though it was only a few days past its predecessor, I guess I was already feeling guilty about not posting (and sort of figured that there weren't going to be a lot of chances for me to free up time ... it usually takes 2-3 hours to get a The Job Stalker blog post up ... for later in that week).

I guess the main thing that got me to post that day was running across a really horrific graphic illustrating just how bad the current recession/depression is for job loss. It maps the job drop-off from 11 post-WW2 recessions on top of one another, and this one is WAY worse, deeper, longer, and (so far) not pulling out of the depths. Very depressing, but (as Arte Johnson used to say) interesting.

Anyway, not much to say about that week aside it was spent in non-stop graphic creation ... pushing pixels for pay. I did, however, make a cute graphic to go with it ... give it some clicky-clicky and have a look!


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